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The 2026 Black History Month Student Poetry Contest saw a number of submissions from local youth. The Indianapolis Recorder congratulates seventh grader Geyanna Carter for her winning poem, “Martin and Me” and fifth grader Rain Scudder for her winning poem, “To the Ones They Didn’t See.”

Below are the two winning poems along with some of the top-rated submissions.


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Congressman André Carson’s Youth Opportunities Fair will be held from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. on March 12, at the Ivy Tech Community College Culinary and Conference Center.

The event is free to attend, and pre-registration is not required.

The purpose of this event is to connect Hoosiers to various summer programs in addition to year-round and summer employment, i...


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The Purdue Boilermakers’ first Big Ten Tournament game in two years ended on March 4 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, but not before a second-half surge offered a glimpse of the fight that defined their season.

No. 11 Oregon defeated No. 14 Purdue 82-64 in the tournament’s third contest, advancing to face No. 6 Maryland (which the Ducks won 73-68).

The Ducks (21-...


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While the world’s attention turns toward Olympic competition in Italy, Indiana athletes are making their voices heard at the Statehouse and beyond — championing causes that extend far beyond medals and podiums.

Special Olympics Indiana athletes descended on the Indiana Statehouse on Feb. 20, trading gymnasiums for legislative chambers to share firsthand how inclusiv...


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Fans across Indiana will have a front-row seat to the 2026 HBCU All-Star Game this April, as organizers announced a new media partnership with WISH-TV to broadcast the showcase live from the Circle City.

The game, scheduled for April 5, at Corteva Coliseum on the Indiana State Fairgrounds, represents the culmination of a four-day celebration of Historically Black Co...


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